The part you seem to be replying to doesn't imply that Rust is or should replace Java, at least not to me.
> I always hoped Java would make a comeback, but Rust is looking like the real deal.
To me it seems like SoSoRoCoCo is hoping their preferred language would make a comeback in popularity while also acknowledging that Rust is gaining popularity and real-world demand.
> I always hoped Java would make a comeback, but Rust is looking like the real deal.
To me it seems like SoSoRoCoCo is hoping their preferred language would make a comeback in popularity while also acknowledging that Rust is gaining popularity and real-world demand.